Secretive U.S. government agency DARPA that birthed the network which ultimately became the Internet is apparently in need of an underground lair. And fast -- by today, to be specific.
Now they have tweeted out that they need to make an 'immediate purchase', by today actually, of a lightly-used massive underground tunnel complex so they can "help first responders" who answer calls in tunnels. Hmm. 🤔 If it's only going to be used to train first responders, what's the rush? Why does it have to be purchased by today? Something tells me that
a false flag is getting ready to start flapping in the breeze.
But thank you, DARPA, for all that you do in keeping conspiracy theory alive and real. And, oh, just wondering, when DARPA was created, did you guys use any of the
Nazi war criminals who created NASA to help build your agency? Asking for a friend, thanks.
Secretive US government agency DARPA needs 'underground lair' by Friday
FROM FOX NEWS: The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (
DARPA), which has famously been involved in a range of projects, including neural implants for U.S. soldiers, made its need known in a Wednesday tweet that prompted some suspicious replies.
"Attention, city dwellers! We're interested in identifying university-owned or commercially managed underground urban tunnels & facilities able to host research & experimentation," the tweet read, adding, "It's short notice, we're asking for responses by Aug. 30 at 5:00 PM ET."
The tweet included a link to a
Request for Information (RFI) form and some stark images: a subway station devoid of humans, a dark parking garage and some type of underground bunker. The government agency elaborated a bit in a second tweet. One person responded, "This sounds both exciting and ominous," to which the DARPA account
replied, "Even to us."
Although the solicitation might conjure dystopian visions or zombie-apocalypse preparations, a representative for DARPA told Fox News that the request is related to finding locations for its
Subterranean Challenge Urban Circuit - a competition that's examining new approaches and technologies that could help first responders and the military navigate tunnels, the urban underground and cave networks.
"Per the announcement on the Federal Business Opportunities website, the RFI is intended solely for information and planning purposes, and does not constitute a formal solicitation for proposals. Complex urban underground infrastructure can present significant challenges for situational awareness in time-sensitive scenarios, such as active combat operations or disaster response," Jared Adams, DARPA's chief of communications, told Fox News via email.
One Twitter user joked, "We are definitely not looking for new places to keep all the Demogorgons," referencing the monster in "Stranger Things."
DARPA responded with this: "Please. Demogorgons are such a Department of Energy thing."
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